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- From: estephen@netcom.com (E. Stephen Mack)
- Subject: Re: "Candyman" and Clive Barker? [spoilers]
- Message-ID: <1993Jan1.112337.20216@netcom.com>
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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 11:23:37 GMT
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- In a recent article, mcovingt@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Maiko Covington) writes:
-
- | I heard from somewhere that the movie "Candyman" was roughly
- | based on a Clive Barker novel. Anyone know what novel?
-
- In Barker's short story collection "In The Flesh" (Pocket Horror, ISBN
- 0-671-61270-0, known in the U.K. as Volume V [I think] of the Books of
- Blood series) you will find beginning on page 87 the story "The Forbidden."
-
- This 62 page story bears many similarities to the movie, but also enough
- differences to make it worth reading the story if you enjoyed the movie.
-
- If you stop reading here, my list of some of the interesting similarities
- won't spoil the movie or story for you...
-
-
- Similarities Differences
- ---------------------------------------------------
- In both the movie and the story, most Ah, but the story is set in England
- of the action is set in housing in a run-down project. The movie
- projects. is set in Detroit in an extremely
- impoverished urban high-rise.
-
- Many names are the same. Many characters in the movie
- are new or have different jobs.
-
- Much of the dialogue is the same. The characters have different
- motivations and accents.
-
- The general themes (rumors, worship The movie's themes of urban legends
- of the Candyman figure) are and myths, and the emphasis on
- the same in both movie and story. urban decay, are not in the story.
- The story has themes of isolation
- and xenophobia not in the movie.
-
- Many of the important devices (the The story is mostly concerned with
- painted face of the Candyman, the nature of belief, while the
- the "sweets for the sweet" bit, movie is more concerned with the
- the hook-handed killer himself nature of legend itself.
- and his insects) are the same.
-
- The general plot of the movie and The movie introduces sub-plots and
- story is similar. action ("gore") scenes not in the
- book, notably the husband's new
- wife and the hospital scene itself.
-
-
- Summary: Not as faithful an adaptation as "Misery" but much more faithful
- than "The Lawnmower Man" (to pick two Stephen King adaptation
- examples).
-
- Capsule Review: Candyman is a decent horror movie, not for the squeamish,
- hurt by some clumsy scenes and an often ineffective Philip
- Glass soundtrack. "The Forbidden" is not one of Barker's
- best stories, since it's a little wordy and doesn't
- develop all of the characters and situations effectively,
- but it's still engrossing.
-
- [estephen] E. Stephen Mack estephen@netcom.com
-